Break in period for new clutch?
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Re: Break in period for new clutch? (ZC_CRX)
500 miles is break-ins. But after 500, dont beat the living dog **** out of it. Be easy still. I really didnt feel all of my clutch till 1000. Well thats just me tho...
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Re: Break in period for new clutch? (gshockbreaker)
it doesnt really matter about rpm just that you go easy on the engagement of the clutch. granted though... it is a lot easier on the clutch in the lower ranges. so i would just drive "normal" or basically shift low and hang with al the old folks on the road... lol
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Re: Break in period for new clutch? (jdm88crx)
it doesnt really matter about rpm just that you go easy on the engagement of the clutch. granted though... it is a lot easier on the clutch in the lower ranges. so i would just drive "normal" or basically shift low and hang with al the old folks on the road... lol
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Re: Break in period for new clutch? (Hadji)
Wait 500 miles before getting too much above 4K, I wouldn't recommend getting into VTEC during this time.. Then, on your way to 1000 miles, work it out a little, have some fun, just don't do any VTEC launches or anything..
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